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Here’s a breath of fresh air on a chilly fall day. The first-ever Cape Cod Hydrangea Festival is currently being planned for July 10 through 19, 2015. Hoping to turn this event into an annual affair that will cover the … Continue reading →

Looking for an excuse to come to Cape Cod for the holidays? Don’t worry, we’ve got a million of them, Well, maybe not actually a million, but certainly a dozen or so really great ways to get you in the … Continue reading →

When I was a little girl my family took a two week Cape Cod vacation every summer in a little cottage in Brewster right on Cape Cod Bay. Those two weeks were always magical. Days were filled with visits from … Continue reading →

So I’m up early this morning. Force of habit, I guess, as strangely we had no guests at the Inn last night. It being Monday night of Memorial Day weekend, I’m not surprised. Most everyone had to cross the bridge … Continue reading →

In a never-ending quest to entice more visitors to Cape Cod and to improve the experience for returning guests, new services, events, attractions and activities debut each year on this little peninsula we call home. Some are seasonal, some experimental, … Continue reading →

March 20th marks the vernal equinox of 2013, and the start of, hopefully, warmer weather and longer days, which we welcome at the High Pointe Inn. Culminating on June 21st, the longest day of the year, spring is a season … Continue reading →

With spring arriving officially yesterday, I can finally say goodbye to winter, my least favorite season on Cape Cod. This year the weather gods were kind to us, with only one appreciable snow that required Rich to drag out the … Continue reading →

On this first day of winter, as we approach the magic of Christmas Day and the New Year here at our Inn on Cape Cod, I am compelled to look both forward and back. Forward to all the treasures that … Continue reading →

“In the depth of winter I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer.” –Albert Camus To enjoy Cape Cod in winter, you must abandon all previous thoughts of what makes this remote peninsula so alluring at other … Continue reading →

When the temperature reaches single digits, as it did here at the High Pointe Inn on Cape Cod last night, I start looking for signs of spring. Chalk it up to a “Peter Pan” syndrome, but scanning my world for … Continue reading →